I enjoyed doing it so much that I looked for the website it came from - Jigsaw Planet.com

I then discovered that you could upload your own pictures there and make them as hard or as easy as possible. So I uploaded one of my pictures. It's about 140 pieces. If you click on the ghost icon, you can see a feint image of the final picture.

I could curse you Tony. I hate jigsaws, but I've been sitting here for 50 odd minutes doing your helicopter puzzle & yes, it took me ages because I an not into them at all.
Called jigsaws because they were cut out on a jig saw.

I enjoyed doing it so much that I looked for the website it came from - Jigsaw Planet.com

I then discovered that you could upload your own pictures there and make them as hard or as easy as possible. So I uploaded one of my pictures. It's about 140 pieces. If you click on the ghost icon, you can see a feint image of the final picture.

I normally can't be bothered doing jigsaws, but this is fun.

"Don't normally EVER go to the games thread......."
"Don't EVER play games......"
"Don't like puzzles....."

Opening ANOTHER thread in the games part huh?????

You are such a liar!

The Collective Brain: The synoptic serendipity that comes when interesting thoughts from interesting and interested people get together. And the whole is always more than the sum of its parts.

I RAN up to after school care to grab H the other day in a terrible rush... had heaps to do in a short time.... and stopped DEAD at the huge jigsaw puzzle I started while she got her backpack and hat....... she had to DRAG me away!!!!

ARGHHHH!

DISCWORLD JIGSAWS!!!!!!! *drool*

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!

The Collective Brain: The synoptic serendipity that comes when interesting thoughts from interesting and interested people get together. And the whole is always more than the sum of its parts.

Tony, you are a rotter. It has taken me 14 minutes to do the surround on that one so far. It's evil. Not attempted the inside.
I shall save it in favs & go back to it. All this is stopping me from reading Snuff. As if I didn't have other things I should be doing too, apart from reading.

Del, the first bit is Anglo Saxon. "Wyrd bið ful aræd" ("Fate remains wholly inexorable"). As mentioned somewhere else, 'wyrd' means fate and therefore 'Wyrd Sisters' is not only a reference to Macbeth, but also the three sisters who are The Fates (or Norns in Norse myth) who spin the fates of men.

ηβπ is Greek and appears in Hogfather. The letters are Eta Beta Pi (eat a better pie).